The wrestling tournament (Gerald Sadowski Invitational) scheduled for Sat., Jan 19, has been cancelled. Likewise the Jr High wrestling tournament scheduled for Fri. Jan 18 is also cancelled.
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Friday, January 18, 2019
Girls To Play In Jeff Co. No. Tourney
The Rossville girls will play in the Jeff Co. North Basketball Tournament beginning on Tue, Jan 22. The complete bracket for the tournament is at:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AI2v6qN0PS0h5OE2iuaPEIcJEylPZ_2p/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AI2v6qN0PS0h5OE2iuaPEIcJEylPZ_2p/view
Dawgs Play Valley Falls Friday
The Rossville boys will play Valley Falls at 5:00 on Friday for third place in the Oskaloosa Inv. Basketball Tournment.
Current 3A Wrestling Rankings
The top ten 3A wrestling teams per the KWCA are:
1. Colby
2. Norton
3. Eureka
4. Sabetha
5. Minneapolis
6. Riley Co.
7. Rossville
8. Riverside
9. Hoxie
10. Smith Center
106
1. Zach Archer-11-Rossville
2. Trevor Ragland-12-Pleasant Ridge
3. Tyler Voss-9-Colby
4. Reece Grafel-9-Oberlin
5. DJ Knox-9-Goodland
6. Darius Schields-9-Norton
120
1. Kolby Beitz-12-Eureka
2. Kaleb Talkington-10-Republic Co.
3. Hunter Reddick-12-Fredonia
4. Aaron Lenker-11-Phillipsburg
5. Austin Roth-12-Minneapolis
6. Alex Archer-12-Rossville
195
1. Wyatt Pedigo-11-Hoisington
2. Hagan Booi-10-Colby
3. Ryan Junkermeier-12-Plainville
4. Kody Davoren-11-Rossville
5. Zachary Dressler-12-Douglass
6. Dagen Goodner-12-Humboldt
1. Colby
2. Norton
3. Eureka
4. Sabetha
5. Minneapolis
6. Riley Co.
7. Rossville
8. Riverside
9. Hoxie
10. Smith Center
106
1. Zach Archer-11-Rossville
2. Trevor Ragland-12-Pleasant Ridge
3. Tyler Voss-9-Colby
4. Reece Grafel-9-Oberlin
5. DJ Knox-9-Goodland
6. Darius Schields-9-Norton
120
1. Kolby Beitz-12-Eureka
2. Kaleb Talkington-10-Republic Co.
3. Hunter Reddick-12-Fredonia
4. Aaron Lenker-11-Phillipsburg
5. Austin Roth-12-Minneapolis
6. Alex Archer-12-Rossville
195
1. Wyatt Pedigo-11-Hoisington
2. Hagan Booi-10-Colby
3. Ryan Junkermeier-12-Plainville
4. Kody Davoren-11-Rossville
5. Zachary Dressler-12-Douglass
6. Dagen Goodner-12-Humboldt
Thursday, January 17, 2019
RHS FBLA News
Rossville High School FBLA put on a 5th quarter after the basketball game on January 11th
vs. St Marys. This event was put on to encourage safe driving throughout the community.
All high school students were invited to a movie in the commons area, parking lot type games
in the new gym and lots of great food! Both Rossville and St Marys high school kids were invited.
We had a good attendance and students had a good time!
Leah Hudson, Dylan Rietcheck and Allison Perry started a conversation with Officer Desiree vs. St Marys. This event was put on to encourage safe driving throughout the community.
All high school students were invited to a movie in the commons area, parking lot type games
in the new gym and lots of great food! Both Rossville and St Marys high school kids were invited.
We had a good attendance and students had a good time!
Wright, the school resource officer. That conversation turned into a safe driving campaign
that consisted of three breakfasts at the Rossville junior/senior High School and the 5th quarter
event after the Rossville/St Marys basketball game on Friday at RHS.
The event highlighted safe driving. The students used tricycles and asked the youth to text,
use the impaired goggles provided by the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Department and compared
that to the tricycle driver that was just driving.
The photo booth was also popular, they opened it up before the end of the boys basketball
game so the younger kids could get a photo strip with the “Alert today – Alive tomorrow”
message on it.
Since we all share the roads with youthful drivers, it benefits the entire community if we can
focus on safe driving tips. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for US Teens.
Ages 16 to 19 are nearly three times more likely than drivers aged 20 and older to be in a fatal crash.
The local SCCA Tire Rack Street Survival School also donated an entry for their driving school
in Topeka for November 2019. The youth were asked to enter the drawing for that one separately.
Their school prepares the drivers age 14 to 21 for real road experiences in a closed course.
We want to thank our sponsors, without their cash donations and prizes, this event would
not have been possible! Shawnee County Sheriff SAFE was our first sponsor that supported
the event with a $300 donation. That gave us the confidence to pursue the other donations.
We would also like to thank Mr. Anderson, Miss Miller, all other staff and volunteers that helped
us make this a successful event!
By: Leah Hudson, Dylan Rietcheck, Allison Perry
(Pictures below)
Pictured left to right: Officer Desiree Wright, Casey Conley, Taegan Miller, Dylan Rietcheck,
Leah Hudson, Allison Perry
Pictured left to right: Casey Conley, Taegan Miller, and Dylan Rietcheck
Pictured left to right:
Back row - Mattie Horgan, Dylan Rietcheck, Leah Hudson, Erika Hatina,
Vanesa Quinones, Kaiden Brown, Joao Lovisi, Camille Hoffelt, Mia Sellenmerten, Calil Andaloc,
Alexis Zabala, Mary Shults, Allison Perry, Jordan Quinones, Elizabeth Schaefer
Front row - Parker Kenney, Andrei Kim, Destiny Bergstresser, Peyton Price, Taylor Morelli
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Dawgs Lose To Perry
The Bulldawgs lost the Wed. night game against Perry-Lecompton in the Oskaloosa Invitational tournament by a score of 65-34.
Rossville 2 8 17 7 — 34
Perry-Lecompton; 19 18 21 7 — 65
Rossville scoring:
Sumner 2 3-5 7
Morelli 1 (1) 0-0 3
Reeves 2 0-0 4
Badura 2 (2) 2-4 8
Brown 0 1-2 1
Sowers 5 1-2 11
Rossville 2 8 17 7 — 34
Perry-Lecompton; 19 18 21 7 — 65
Sumner 2 3-5 7
Morelli 1 (1) 0-0 3
Reeves 2 0-0 4
Badura 2 (2) 2-4 8
Brown 0 1-2 1
Sowers 5 1-2 11
Rossville Union Rye Whiskey
Surely no connection to Rossville, KS, but thought some might be interested.
About Rossville Union Straight Rye WhiskeyFor nearly 200 years, Lawrenceburg's master distillers have been perfecting the original handcrafted rye blends in one of America's last Prohibition-era distilleries. Exclusively from the masters of rye at MGP Ingredients, Rossville Union is a return to the golden age of rye with an authentic taste perfected in "Whiskey City." Rossville Union Master Crafted Straight Rye Whiskey offers a balance of sweet oak with rye spice aged a minimum of four years (SRP: $39.99/750-ml bottle). Boldly bottled at 112.6 proof for indulgent sipping, Rossville Union Barrel Proof Straight Rye Whiskey (SRP: $69.99/750-ml bottle) is blended from the finest barrel reserves to deliver a full, but balanced cask-strength rye whiskey with a spicy, caramel-forward taste and a smoky finish. Rossville Distillery, Lawrenceburg, IN, 47% ALC/VOL. & 56.3%
About Rossville Union Straight Rye WhiskeyFor nearly 200 years, Lawrenceburg's master distillers have been perfecting the original handcrafted rye blends in one of America's last Prohibition-era distilleries. Exclusively from the masters of rye at MGP Ingredients, Rossville Union is a return to the golden age of rye with an authentic taste perfected in "Whiskey City." Rossville Union Master Crafted Straight Rye Whiskey offers a balance of sweet oak with rye spice aged a minimum of four years (SRP: $39.99/750-ml bottle). Boldly bottled at 112.6 proof for indulgent sipping, Rossville Union Barrel Proof Straight Rye Whiskey (SRP: $69.99/750-ml bottle) is blended from the finest barrel reserves to deliver a full, but balanced cask-strength rye whiskey with a spicy, caramel-forward taste and a smoky finish. Rossville Distillery, Lawrenceburg, IN, 47% ALC/VOL. & 56.3%
Fri BB Game Now On Wed
The Bulldawg Boys Basketball Tournament against Perry-Lecompton in the Oskaloosa Invitational will be played 6:00 P.M. on Wed., Jan 16. Perry won their game Tue night over Jeff North 66-35
The games scheduled for Friday are being played on Wednesday, 6:00 and 7:30. Saturday's games will be played on Friday, 5:00 and 6:30.
The bracket for this tournament can be viewed at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sheG0X_wPsoXoxLH4D0w0xcvrKSRqXK2/view
The games scheduled for Friday are being played on Wednesday, 6:00 and 7:30. Saturday's games will be played on Friday, 5:00 and 6:30.
The bracket for this tournament can be viewed at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sheG0X_wPsoXoxLH4D0w0xcvrKSRqXK2/view
Students Of The Week
Students of the week: Casey Conley, Lizzy Foster, and Teagan Miller volunteered their time to help FBLA members bring tailgate games, help set up the gym, serve food, and then helped make sure that everything was picked up after the 5th quarter Friday night.
Rossville Boys Win At Osky
The Rossville boys basketball team won their opening game of the Oskaloosa Invitational Tournament on Feb. 5 by a score of 65-58.
RHS 16 17 12 20 == 65
Osk 17 12 13 16 == 58
Rossville scoring:
Sumner 11 (5) 0-1 27
Reeves 6 2-2 14
Horak 1 0-0 2
Badura 1 2-3 4
Brown 2 1-2 5
Garcia 1 0-0 2
Sowers 4 3-7 11
RHS 16 17 12 20 == 65
Osk 17 12 13 16 == 58
Rossville scoring:
Sumner 11 (5) 0-1 27
Reeves 6 2-2 14
Horak 1 0-0 2
Badura 1 2-3 4
Brown 2 1-2 5
Garcia 1 0-0 2
Sowers 4 3-7 11
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
XIT Farms For Sale
The XIT Farms are 301 acres of productive, pivot irrigated cropland, conveniently located between Topeka and Manhattan Kansas. Being offered in two tracts, each include Kansas River frontage, paved road access and an irrigation pivot. Over one mile of Kansas River frontage provides fishing access and great cover for deer, waterfowl and upland game.
For more info, and 25 photos of the property, go to: https://www.landandfarm.com/property/XIT_Farm-8924958/
Ronnie Hase Passes Away
Ronnie Dean Hase has
joined the saints in heaven to forever worship our Lord and King on January 12,
2019.
He was born April 9, 1943 to Carrie Marie Thomsen and Chester Leslie Hase
in Burlington, Kansas. He graduated from Carbondale High School in 1961.
He served our country in Vietnam in the United States Army. He
worked for Fleming Foods for over 25 years and later worked for Custom Wood
Products beginning in 1994. He was a member of the Delia
Presbyterian Church. He had lived at Delia the last 45 years. He
loved to fish. He loved to tinker, always working on something. He will be
remembered for his constant smile. He and Becky also have a little Yorkie that
he enjoyed.
On February 17, 1968 he married Sarah Rebecca
(Becky) Niccum at Mayetta. Becky survives at their Delia Home.
Other survivors include his daughter Sheri Hase of Delia; son, Shawn
Hase of Mobile, Alabama; brother, Kenny Hase and wife Glenda of Rossville;
and many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of his life will be held later
at the Delia Presbyterian Church. Inurnment and military honors
will be held the same day at West Lawn Memorial Gardens in Topeka.
Memorial contributions may be made to Delia Presbyterian Church, Post 400 of
the American Legion, American Lung Association or the American Heart
Association.
To leave condolences, go to: http://www.davidsonfuneral.com/obituary/ronnie-hase
Betty (Bixby) (58) Cummings Passes Away
Betty M. Cummings, 78, passed away Sunday, January 13, 2019 at the St. Marys Manor.
She was born July 18, 1940 in Topeka the daughter of Oscar H. and Charlotte A. Hurla Bixby. She graduated from Rossville High School and lived in the Rossville community many years before moving to St. Marys.
She had worked at the Rossville Valley Manor several years. Betty was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys, and St. Stanislaus Catholic Church while living in Rossville. She was an amateur radio operator (NNVW). Betty made many wonderful friends while living at St. Marys Manor.
On November 26, 1960 she was united in marriage to Eric H. Hinterweger at Rossville. He died December 15, 1998. She later married Leonard L. Cummings on October 21, 2000 in St. Marys. He died March 6, 2018. She was also preceded in death by her parents and a son, Danny Hinterweger on August 16, 2016.
Survivors include two sons, Jim (Jan) Hinterweger, Lebo and Mike (Lisa) Hinterweger, Overbrook; step sons, Bob (Kathy) Cummings, Belvue, Tim Cummings, Wamego and Mike (Melissa) Cummings in Florida; her daughter, Cindy (Kasey) Priddy, Silver Lake; step daughters, Lorye (Charlie) Armstrong, Wamego and Lisa (Aaron) Lyman, Topeka; sisters, Teresa Miller, Genevieve Jenssen and Patricia Bixby all of Rossville, 21 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Thursday, January 17, 2019 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in St. Marys. Interment will be in the Rossville Cemetery. Betty will lie in state and the family will receive friends from 6:00 until the rosary at 7:00 P.M. Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at Piper Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Marys Manor Bus Fund or Immaculate Conception Catholic Church and sent in care of Piper Funeral Home, 714 Maple Street, St. Marys, Kansas 66536. Online condolence may be sent to www.piperfuneral home.com.
Monday, January 14, 2019
Buhler Reflects On Last Twelve Years
From the Topeka Capital-Journal:
Every four years, Shelly Buhler went door-to-door.
The outgoing
Shawnee County commissioner recalled Friday that because she wasn’t affiliated
with a political party, she had to earn a place on the general election ballot
by acquiring a sufficient number of signatures — which was always at least 1,571 — on petitions supporting
her candidacy in 2006, 2010 and 2014.
So Buhler
went to hundreds of homes in the Shawnee County Commission’s 1st District,
which she represents, in west Topeka and western Shawnee County. And she is
glad she did. She said the petition process enabled her to get to know a lot of
people.
Buhler spoke
proudly this past week of the county’s accomplishments during her time in
office, including replacing the Willard Bridge, offering curbside recycling and
getting involved with the Momentum 2022 campaign aimed at putting Topeka and
Shawnee County on a path to success.
But the most
rewarding part of being a commissioner, she said, has been the lifelong
friendships she gained.
Buhler’s 12
years on the commission will end Monday, when Republican Bill Riphahn is sworn
in to take the 1st District seat. Buhler, who is Roman Catholic, chose not to
seek re-election so she could focus on the job she began July 1 as president of
Topeka’s Hayden High School.
A graduate of
Atchison’s Benedictine College, Buhler served six years as mayor of Rossville
before joining the county commission.
“I’ve never
thought of myself as a politician,” she said. “My degree in college was in
community service, and I’ve always tried to serve and encourage others to
serve.”
Buhler voiced
pride about the working relationships she built with former Topeka mayors Larry
Wolgast and Bill Bunten.
“Bill has a
little bit of an edge there, because he’s been a county employee for awhile,”
she said.
Riphahn
worked for the county parks and recreation department from January 2012 until
he retired late last year.
Buhler said
she also would encourage Riphahn to be involved in the community.
Buhler has
been active here with organizations that included the Topeka Community
Foundation, the Safe Streets Coalition’s Recognition Council, Heartland Healthy
Neighborhoods, Rossville PRIDE, the Rossville Community Foundation and Momentum
2022.
She said she
plans to continue to be active in the Topeka and Shawnee County community.
The
54-year-old Buhler stopped short of saying her political career is over —
“never say never,” she said — but she described herself as being “very blessed”
to be president at Hayden.
“This is a
calling for me, and a way for me to not only continue to serve my community but
to serve my faith, so I am very pleased to be where I am right now at Hayden,”
she said.
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